Education
Wejchert graduated from the Economics Faculty of the University of Warsaw.
Wejchert graduated from the Economics Faculty of the University of Warsaw.
Early career
In 1974, Wejchert began his career as a businessman by working for Konsuprod, GmbH & Company, a German trading company. Wejchert later incorporated the new Polish subsidiary of Konsuprod in 1976, the first instance of direct foreign investment in Poland, which was under Communist rule. Wejchert co-founded the ITI Group in 1984 with businessman, Mariusz Walter.
Wejchert became the ITI Group"s first president and founding shareholder.
He later co-founded and co-owned both the TVN television network and TVN 24 television networks. He sat on the management board of TVN. He was also the co-owner and deputy president of the Onet.pl group.
Additionally, Wejchert co-owned the Legia Warszawa football club In 1991, he was appointed to the United States-Poland Action Commission, which was headed by Zbigniew Brzezinski.
The Polish Business Rountable is headquartered at the Sobański Palace, a 19th-century Warsaw townhouse owned by Wejchert since 1996.
Wejchert restored the townhouse in the late 1990s. Wejchert also purchased Stara Papiernia, a suburban Warsaw paper mill which was destroyed by fire in 1984. He restored Stara Papiernia and reopened the building, incorporating it into a shopping center in November 2002.
Personal life
Wejchert was a resident of Konstancin-Jeziorna, a suburb of Warsaw.
January Wejchert died on October 31, 2009, at the age of 59. Wejchert had fought leukemia since 1993, which he had kept secret from the public.
However, the cause of his death was a heart attack due to an infection and sepsis.